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Landmark: Bartling ParkCity: Douglas
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Bartling Park, Douglas, USA Wyoming, North America
Bartling Park is a municipal park located in Douglas, Wyoming, USA.
It serves as a public recreational space within the city limits.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central open lawn area with mature deciduous trees providing shade. A paved walking path, approximately 1.5 meters wide, encircles the perimeter. A small, man-made pond is situated in the western section, fed by a subsurface pipe. Picnic tables and benches are distributed throughout the park, constructed from treated lumber and concrete.
Location & Access Logistics
Bartling Park is situated at 100 North Walnut Street in Douglas, Wyoming. It is located approximately 0.8 kilometers north of the city center. Access is directly from North Walnut Street, with a dedicated parking lot providing space for approximately 30 vehicles. Public transport options are limited; however, the Douglas Area Transit bus route 2 stops at the intersection of North Walnut Street and East Center Street, a 0.2km walk from the park entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bartling Park was established in 1958 through a land donation by the Bartling family. The park's development was part of a city initiative to increase green spaces. The pond is a constructed feature, not a natural geological formation, designed to manage minor storm runoff and provide aesthetic value.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include picnicking at designated tables, walking or jogging on the paved path, and observing local bird species around the pond. Children's playground equipment is located in the southeastern quadrant of the park. Fishing is permitted in the pond, with catch-and-release encouraged.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in a central building near the playground. Several covered picnic shelters are present. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally reliable within the park. No on-site food vendors operate within Bartling Park; however, commercial establishments are located within a 0.5km radius along North Walnut Street.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM) offers softer light. The months of May through September provide the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities. The pond's water level is consistent year-round.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the pond was once home to a family of ducks that migrated from Canada, though this has not been officially verified. A specific tip for visitors: the westernmost picnic table offers a clear view of the pond's small fountain, which operates intermittently during daylight hours.
Nearby Landmarks
- Douglas Public Library - 0.4km South
- Converse County Courthouse - 0.6km South
- Douglas Railroad Museum - 0.7km Southwest
- Town Square - 0.8km South